Adapta is an ergonomically designed mouse, based on the feedback obtained from orthopedic doctors and user research. This grip-shaped joystick-esque design promises to ease the stress on your wrists and forearm caused due to prolong use. I spend a good amount of time on the computer and use a Magic Mouse, the only stress I feel is the urge to crack my knuckles every now and then. Eventually the only way to beat any kind of medical complications arising from computer usage, is to moderate our time and do regular exercises.
Adapta is a 2011 James Dyson Award Entry.
The James Dyson Award is an international design award that celebrates, encourages and inspires the next generation of design engineers. It’s run by the James Dyson Foundation, James Dyson’s charitable trust, as part of its mission to inspire young people about design engineering.
Designer: Ryo Yoshimi
Ähmmm, what`s about evoluent.com? The shape is not realy the same, but the function…
I feel like this makes more friction on the bottom of your hand, since now you are moving your entire hand across a surface, dragging your hand all over the place versus floating a mouse around using your finger.
i like to try these one!
A real product has already been patented and has been sold on the market for years by California inventor Jack Lo. Check out the Evoluent Vertical Mouse at http://www.evoluent.com
There should be a picture showing it being used by a person with huge hands and one with tiny hands.
As some has previously mentioned, I feel it might create friction when moving along a surface, which might make it difficult for some to use. A video of someone using it might be helpful to see this mouse in action!
mmmh…No estoy muy convencido. Y un poco dificil para llevar con tu Laptop de viaje.
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